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Bandai's latest addition to their Star Wars range. For my money this is the best one they've done so far, with the fit being perfect, and the breakdown of parts being completely logical. This one isn't lit but it would be a pretty simple job to do, as Bandai have conveniently moulded the engine inserts in clear plastic. The included Turbolaser turret is the icing on the cake. OK, it's not to scale with the A-Wing, but that would have been unfeasible anyway, but it makes a great display piece in it's own right.

Everything's painted predominantly with a mix of Gunze and Tamiya and weathered with AMMO and AK enamels and oil paints.

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Oh, and of course there's International Man of Mystery, Mr Flatty, seen here with his somewhat low rent sidekick Nigel the Mouse Droid

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Thanks for looking

Andy

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Thanks for the comments guys

How detailed is the cockpit interior?

It's about average for a 1/72 Bandai kit, There's a bit of moulded detail on the instrument panel, and the pilot's pretty good although his hands aren't well detailed, which seems to be the norm for Bandai

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I didn't go overboard with detail painting, partly because I'm crap at painting 1/72 figures and partly because you can't really see much in the cockpit as it's so narrow and cramped.

Andy

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As usual, top drawer Andy!!

Wish I was as crap as you at painting 1:72 figures. At least Flat Eric was easy!!

Got a couple myself so plan to light one and then do the other in the original concept artwork scheme

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Hi Andy,

This looks really great. I love the weathering and the colours you have choosen. It looks better than the original!

And hey, another turbolaser, how nice!

Have you built lights into your model? On the first photo the engines are glowing yellow-orange.

Thank you!

Mindmax

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Hi Andy,

This looks really great. I love the weathering and the colours you have choosen. It looks better than the original!

And hey, another turbolaser, how nice!

Have you built lights into your model? On the first photo the engines are glowing yellow-orange.

Thank you!

Mindmax

Thanks Mark,

No, I didn't light this one. I might do another and light that. For the first shot I shone a maglite up the nozzles to illuminate them.

There were actually three shots used. One without extra lighting, one with the left engine lit and one with the right engine lit. The nozzle areas were then merged with the unlit shot.

Is that beige and red?

There are quite a few shades on it, but the main colours were Gunze Off White and Flat White with a little Gunze Sail for the white parts, and Gunze Russet, Tamiya Flat Red and Tamiya Hull Red for the red areas.

Always nice to see your Bandai stuff (and anything else for that matter). Do you ever sleep? :hmmm:

No, it's just down to a complete lack of any social life Mike :D

Andy

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Excellent work!

Really top notch model.

I've only just realised that these were made out of Tomcat wing/fuselages!

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That's outstanding Andy, well up to your usual standard. Nice subtle differences on the main colours, keeps it from being monotone and a little dull as can easily happen with 'simple' colour schemes. I hadn't realised they'd released the A-wing, another one to add to the list....

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